The 30th anniversary of Ghostbusters just got a little more exciting with the news that the film is going to be re-released in cinemas to celebrate.

Fans of the film – not to mention those who weren’t even born when it first opened – will be able to see it on the big screen for one day only on October 28.

The re-issue will come hot on the heels of the film’s 30th anniversary Blu-Ray release – and the 25th anniversary re-release of Ghostbusters II – both of which will be packed full of unseen footage and interviews.

They will both be hitting stores on September 1.

While Ghostbusters celebrates turning 30, the long-delayed third film in the series is starting to crank up – with production reportedly set to begin in 2015.

Original star Sigourney Weaver recently teased plot details, saying that her character Dana Barrett’s son Oscar would be among the new generation of ghostbusters.

However the film will have a different director, with Ivan Reitman stepping down from the job following Harold Ramis’s death in February.